From: Michel GASPARD (mgaspard@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Mar 04 2001 - 07:19:32 GMT-3
Elias,
Using a notepad, copy the OSPF configuration there, "no router os x",
and then copy paste back the OSPF configuration should not take you more
than 30", and decrease the risk of any additional problem after a
re-boot of the router.
That is what I am doing when I forgot to configure the Lo0 interface
first...
Regard,
Michel
Pablo Thoma wrote:
>
> Elias,
>
> In latest IOS versions there are just a couple of options:
>
> 1) reload router
> 2) use router-id command to reflect the new router-id and use clear ip o
> process
> 3) remove and readd the ospf configuration
>
> In previous versions clear ip o proc used to be able to make ospf repick a
> routerID
> by itself and in way earlier versions i believe ospf did this by itself when
> you changed
> the IP of the interface it used as routerID or if you introduced a higher ip
> address etc.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pablo
>
> CCIE
>
> Elias Hill wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In the event that the OSPF id changes on an OSPF enabled router (i.e. the
> > loopback interface is changed/added etc.), are there any steps short of
> > reloading a router to allow neighbors to adjust their neighbor tables to
> > reflect the new OSPF id? I have tried 'clear ip ospf process' on all
> > adjacent routers to no avail, but reloading seems to do the trick. As time
> > management is critical in lab, I am seeking a faster solution (or perhaps a
> > correction in my thinking).
> >
> > Thanks
> > Elias Hill
> >
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